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Le Speculateur (The Speculator), 1784
Joseph Franz von Goez
The speculator
French School
A Lucky and Unlucky Speculator, Second Half of the 18th cen
Anonymous
Photograph of a Speculator in the East, 1816-40
English School
The Statue of Thomas Guy, a British Bookseller, Speculator and De Facto Founder of Guy's Hospital, London
Anonymous
New York City: Daniel Drew selling fifty thousand shares of Erie stock at "Fifty Five." seller's option, one year. Speculators...
Anonymous
The Financial Crisis in France, at the Paris Bourse
Anonymous
The South Sea Bubble
William Hogarth
A Satire on the South Sea Company
William Hogarth
A North Country Transfer...
Anonymous
George Hudson, the Railway King, 1848
Unknown
Fishing for Flats or a Drag from the Stock Exchange
Anonymous
Courtyard of the Royal Exchange, London
Anonymous
Joint Stock Street
Anonymous
Dutch satire on the South Sea Bubble
Anonymous
Volunteer Camp Windsor
Anonymous
Kong-Fu-Tse, or Confucius, the most celebrated Philosopher of China
Henry Fletcher
Confucius the Great Unapotheosized God of China
Anonymous
Confucius
Anonymous
Committed for Trial
John Tenniel
William II
Rosalind Thornycroft
Confucius
Pierre Duflos
South-east corner of the Lady Chapel, Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland
Anonymous
John Law, Comptroller General of France, 1720 (1841)
Unknown
Serge Voronoff, Russian-born French surgeon
Anonymous
Trade label of the South Sea Company
Anonymous
The game of wolf-running in Tabriz, from an Akbar-nama, c. 1595-1600
Banwari
Theoretical stellar structures and a ring nebula
William Herschel
A Bishop Saint with a Donor, early 1400s
Unknown
An Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme
William Hogarth
Gold Mining in California
American School
An Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme
William Hogarth
Railway Mania cartoon 0f 1845
Anonymous
The Old Exchange in Antwerp, Early 17th cen
Anonymous
Allegory on the Death of Credit, Early 18th cen
Anonymous
Crédit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen
Anonymous
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